About this Event
This groundbreaking documentary will take you on a vibrant journey into the culture of wine, exploring how the combination of soil, climate, topography, and human tradition - 'terroir'- not only gives life to the vines, but also defines the personality of each wine.
Join Andrea for the premiere of her 40-minute documentary exploring the real story behind the Judgment of Paris, with reflections on terroir and wine culture, followed by a panel discussion with the inimitable Cathy Corison.
ABOUT ANDREA IMMER ROBINSON
Andrea Immer Robinson, one of the country’s leading wine educators, is one of only 25 women in the world to hold the title of Master Sommelier. The first woman designated as Best Sommelier in the United States, Andrea is also a culinary school honors graduate and former dean of wine studies, and sommelier for Delta Air Lines. She is the winner of three James Beard Awards and has written four top-selling wine-and-food books, including Everyday Dining with Wine, which won the prestigious IACP Cookbook Award.
Judgement of Paris 50th Anniversary Celebration
The Judgment of Paris was the pivotal moment that shattered the long-held belief that only France could produce world-class wine, placing Napa Valley squarely on the global map. Organized by Steven Spurrier on May 24, 1976, this blind tasting pitted top-tier Bordeaux and Burgundy wines against ambitious, relatively unknown contenders from California. The panel, composed entirely of French judges, unknowingly awarded top honors to a 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay and a 1973 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon. This unexpected triumph sent shockwaves through the wine world, proving that terroir outside of Europe could yield wines of exceptional quality, complexity, and longevity.
For Napa Valley, the impact was transformative, shifting the region from a quiet agricultural community to a premier global wine destination. Before 1976, California wines were often dismissed, but the Judgment validated the dedication of Napa’s vintners and the unique potential of its soils. Now, as we approach the golden jubilee of this historic event, the excitement is palpable. The CIA at Copia is thrilled to spearhead the 50th-anniversary celebrations with a spectacular week of events honoring the connection between French tradition and California innovation.
Judgment of Paris Schedule of Events
The week-long festivities at the CIA at Copia will bring the spirit of 1976 to life through a multitude of must-attend offerings including:
- Immersive French-inspired culinary classes such as specially curated Californian vs. French cuisine and our always-sold-out “Inside Julia’s Kitchen”
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Mon. May 11 and Thurs. May 14 - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Tues. May 12 and Fri. May 15 - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Bistro Cusine Culinary Class
Tues. May 12 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Farm to Table Culinary Class
Thurs. May 14 and Fri. May 15 - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm - Movie nights including the highly entertaining, Bottle Shock comedic storyline of the Judgment of Paris
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Bottle Shock Movie Screening - Marché aux Puces (French flea market)
- Grand Tasting featuring over fifty wineries from across both Napa’s seventeen AVAs and throughout California, including Judgment of Paris’ winners, Chateau Montelena and Stag’s Leap, along with Freemark Abbey, Domaine Carneros, Taittinger, St. Supery and many, many, more.
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Judgement of Paris Grand Tasting
This week is not just a look back at a historic win; it is a toast to the enduring excellence and collaborative spirit that defines our Valley today.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The CIA at Copia (The Culinary Institute of America), 500 1st Street, Napa, United States
USD 22.05









